Free Lesson Plans That Teach Money Skills

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Money skills teaches more than identifying coins and bills. Teaching children with disabilities also helps to strengthen fine motor skills, task initiation, and sequencing skills.

The following websites provide activities and lesson plans which are free to download on a variety of activities:

Education World- A money math match activity where students will learn that different combinations of coins can represent the same amount of money.

Money Instructor– Free lesson plans on basic money skills including counting money, money math, vocabulary, coloring, handwriting, tracing activities and money games.

Practical Money Skills– A website designed to teach money skills including special needs children and adults. Includes lesson plans on making decisions, shopping, banking services and understanding credit. The website includes a teacher’s guide, student activities and PowerPoint presentations.

The Teachers Corner– A generated money worksheet. The worksheets allow you to choose from different currencies.

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Working on Sleep for Me

Ok, I’ve been working on sleep for me & Tyler. I change up what we use. I get 4-5 hours a night, yes I know we need 8 but my body does not get 8 lol. So I started thinking I need to make sure & get some deep sleep during those short hours. When I use YL oils I get about 2 hours of deep sleep. Ive changed our current sleep oils – I do this now and then, so our bodies don’t get desensitized to an oil(s). I have Rutavala (lavender, valerian & rue) YL sells this in the roll-on kit but had a special last month so I was able to buy 1. When I’m out of Rutavala I will blend lavender & valerian. I like to roll Tranquil (lavender, cedarwood & roman chamomille) my pillow no matter what blends I am using lol. Using the oils gives me another hour or so of deep sleep! Deep sleep is important! The 1-8 sleep I used no oils and I only got about 1 hour or so of deep sleep.

Other oils I have used for sleep: peace & calming, cedarwood, stress away, bergamot, vetiver, ylang ylang (any of those mixed with lavender of course)

Next to get Tyler to sleep with the monitor so that I can see how much deep sleep he’s getting – during the school year he gets about 6-7 hours of sleep a night.
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The past couple of months great struggles and great improvements

What a busy month December was. Tyler’s birthday party was a success. Great bunch of young adults bowling, eating cake and pizza. We had been in preparation of this on the calendar, going over how the noise will be and he participated in baking his cake, including picking out type (Minions) kind (vanilla and chocolate) and color of icing.
The weekend before his birthday – he participated in Special Olympics Competition for Bowling. He took home the Silver Medal. Had great competitors in his group and great sportsmanship.

We went on a couple of social outings.
The month of December continues to be a very busy month with activities, gatherings, etc – I said no to many events (it is ok to say no)
Tyler was really having some difficult times at school with meltdowns and things (behaviors we’ve not seen since elementary school) so we tried to keep the activities even lower. I even let him stay home and sleep in a couple of school days (because he has to get up at 520a to go to school) it got pretty rough, over the Christmas break I started tweaking his regimen as he’s grown taller and gotten heavier – it seems like the increase amounts of product I’ve been giving him have been helping. No matter how much improvements there are – I never forget that “behaviors” are always possible.
Over the Christmas break, we made it to church several times (seldom do that in December). Tyler has been talking a lot, ASKING QUESTIONS which is a huge improvement (I sure do love Ningxia Red, Mindwise and Multigreens from YL).
I am really impressed with all the improvements he’s made this past year and especially several months. Including Cognitive health, improving in academics, improving in social activities. Been active in 2 after school groups.

I thoroughly enjoyed the Self-Advocacy classes through the Family to Family Network and learned a lot of information on a lot of different subjects. We’ve been working on more life skills at home and decision making on all sorts of things. His speech therapy is really helping is many things when it comes to communication and socialization.

 

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Tyler will be 16 on Tuesday!

Tyler’s Birthday is Tuesday, but we have school, and it’s a weekday SOOOOO yesterday we celebrated!

The celebration is for his 16th birthday – yes 16, hard to believe. When he was born and was a boy, I had all these dreams and plans for him, and I emphasize the “I”. As life went on, I was really puzzled (no pun intended) by behaviors, milestones not being met, etc. He was so different than his sister who just excelled and overachieved from the moment they place her in the nursery at the hospital. So I tried not to compare. It was brought to my attention by one of his cousins of the possibility of autism. To be truthful, I had no idea what that was other than from the movie The Rainman. So began the process for evaluation. The diagnosis was Classic Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder. I had absolutely no idea what either of those were, so began my days of research, research, research. The stuff I’ve learned and the acceptance I have to have was and continues to be an eye opener.
With this diagnosis came a lot of “he will never be able to…….” And in that many of my “I” dreams for him went by the wayside. I had to keep telling myself, remember that when daughter came into her “own” my “I” dreams for her also went by the wayside. So I tucked my “I” dreams away and thought – what can I do to help him live a good life. How can I help go past the “he will never” milestones. Even though I fail many times as a parent, I don’t give up (I may put things to rest, but I don’t’ give up) I had to rethink the way I parent, the way I teach, the life I live, the life he lives. I had to change many things to help his struggles and difficulties, I had to set aside my pride and learn acceptance of the differences of my own child and that he was not going to be a part of society norm.
For many, a 16 year old means, a driver’s license, dates, a vehicle, jobs, college planning, etc – these are not the events in our home – we are recognizing and learning to make choices on party issues, invites of friends (and developing his own style of friendship with some pretty amazing people), location of a gathering, patience by calendar and learning to enjoy what most young kids enjoy about birthday parties. THIS MAKES MY HEART SO HAPPY because these “recognitions” were milestones it was projected he would never achieve. The milestones that he’s achieved in the last 11 years surpasses my “I” dreams because achieving goals and milestones when the challenges can be very difficult really provide a sense of achievement and accomplishment and those “I” dreams that I thought would make me proud, I know do not compare with how proud I am of his achievements and accomplishments, especially when you are told “he may never”. Progress not perfection. We have a long way to go to achieve many more milestones but he’s definitely come so far. It’s ok that we go at a slower pace in life and that his milestones are his personal best. I want to help parent him to become everything God has created him to be and leave my “I” dreams behind and just as I enjoyed my daughter on her journey into becoming her own, I will do the same with him, we will just travel that journey at a slower pace.

Life is truly different but it is not less. I don’t what God’s plans are for Tyler but I see continued progress in his future, I pray that he can achieve many things before I pass away that can lead him for a life of his own choices to fulfill his own happiness. That communication continues to improve and that he can learn to manage sensory processing and the anxiety that goes along with it. That his life of happiness doesn’t have to be my “I” dream nor does it have to follow a social norm. I will say that both of my children walk to the beat of their own drum and this I am very proud of. We will continue to face the challenges one day at a time.

Happy Birthday to my amazing son and all that he’s accomplished in the last 11 years – today is YOUR day to have fun and enjoy cake, cookies and pizza. I pray that you continue to be the polite and kind soul that you’ve grown to be and that whatever your 48064346_2110397912314627_568796941509459968_ndreams may be that you can achieve them all. You are gonna rock being 16!

Today was a day full of gluten and sugar LOL.

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